Not defending her -- but it does no good for us to lie about the matter, either.
So you just called me a liar?
She pretty much gave instructions on dark magick, regardless of how she “portrayed” it.
Kids need not be learning high ritual magick for *any* reason.
For all that she *may* have made it look “bad”, it inspired interest in the subject.
Back when Borders was still extant, I saw scads of teeny-boppers perusing the ‘left hand’ shelves of the occult section.
The devil is subtle and deception is his game.
Rowling will have much to answer for.
Anne Rice, of “Interview With A Vampire” infamy, later came to deeply regret writing those books and converted to Christianity.
She watched what her books caused people to delve into and repented.
I know more about this subject than I really should and if I say it is so, then it is..
Do not ever accuse me of lying, again.
The Harry Potter Books Are Witchcraft
http://harrypotterpower.com/
The occult has been a fantasy for ROWLING since she was a child. This article is an eyeopener for anyone who thinks exposing witchcraft to children is child’s play.
This is true.I don’t even like the book series. Or the movies. I had to watch and read them because my two oldest did. Two youngest didn’t care at all. All four are now adults and just fine, thankfully. And the HP books had nothing to do with that at all.
The problem is, ALL magic is evil and a dorrway to the demonic.
Humans do not have the ability to engage in the demonic. They will quickly be overcome by the evil of it.
Even Christians who treat it lightly are in danger.
How do you know Rowling isn’t lying?